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Ichiro Suzuki became a Hall of Famer in his native country on Thursday, but the 51-year-old former outfielder was not a unanimous selection. Longtime Japanese baseball reporter Jim Allen ...
The pageantry, pomp and circumstance are always at a special level on Opening Day in Seattle, but it was particularly true in Thursday’s pregame ceremony ahead of the Mariners' 4-2 win over the ...
That does not mean there is not something to talk about, however, as a prediction has been made for Ichiro Suzuki to rejoin the team, despite being 51 years old. The Athletic made a bold ...
But a man draped in a black-and-white jacket and Mizuno Sportstyle RB87 trainers. Ichiro Suzuki strolled into the ballpark like he never left, exuding the same quiet confidence that made him a legend.
Soon-to-be Hall of Famer Ichiro Suzuki threw an 84 mph ceremonial first pitch to manager Dan Wilson ahead of the Seattle Mariners' season opener.